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Trump Would Make “Exception” for Sadiq Khan

Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has said the newly elected mayor of London would be an “exception” to his proposed ban on Muslims travelling to the US. Because of his faith, Sadiq Khan had expressed concern that he would not be able to visit the US if Trump were elected. Trump proposed a ban on Muslims entering the US after attacks in Paris killed 130 people last year, BBC reported. “There will always be exceptions,” the Republican businessman said. The temporary ban has been widely criticized in the US and abroad but Trump has stood by the proposal, saying it is needed to ensure US security. Trump said he was “happy” that Khan would be leading London. “If he does a good job and frankly if he does a great job, that would be a terrific thing,” he added. Khan—the son of Pakistani immigrants—is London’s first Muslim mayor, after beating Conservative rival Zac Goldsmith for the Labor Party by 1,310,143 votes to 994,614.